Ever wondered how many pockets an OTG maker needs to carry boards, wires, and small items when away from their desk? Instead of tossing your Raspberry Pi or Micro:bit into your cargo pants, backpack, or purse, grab this amazing Maker Case! We bought some electronics online and got one of these cases. We instantly fell in love because it's the perfect size for hackers and makers transporting projects to and from events, work, or school. It's neither too big nor too small, ideal for packing your chosen microprocessor or single - board computer. Inside, there's a handy little pocket for accessories like USB cables, probes, jumper wires, and extra batteries. This pouch can easily hold items under 120 x 60 x 20mm (you can fit thicker items if you don't use the pocket).


Using this Maker Case is super easy. First, open the case and place your microprocessor or single - board computer inside. If you have accessories like USB cables, probes, jumper wires, or extra batteries, tuck them into the little pocket on the inside. When you're ready to go, just close the case and you're all set to carry your stuff to events, work, or school. As for maintenance, keep the case clean by wiping it with a dry cloth every now and then. Avoid getting it wet as it might damage the case and your electronics. Also, don't overstuff the case beyond its capacity to prevent any breakage.